Bedbugs, stealthy and fast-moving
nocturnal creatures that were all but eradicated by DDT after World War Ⅱ, have
recently been found in hospital maternity wards, private schools and even a
plastic surgeon’s waiting room. Bedbugs are back and spreading like a swarm of
locusts on a lush field of wheat. "It’s becoming an epidemic," said Jeffrey
Eisenberg, the owner of Pest Away Exterminating, a business that receives about
125 bedbug calls a week, compared with just a handful five years ago. Last year
the city logged 377 bedbug violations, up from just 2 in 2002 and 16 in 2003.
Since July, there have been 449. "It’s definitely a fast-emerging problem," said
Carol Abrams, spokeswoman for the city housing agency. In the
bedbug resurgence, entomologists and exterminators blame increased immigration
from the developing world, the adve A. The governmental policy of forbidding certain pesticides. B. The increased immigration from the developing countries. C. The recycled mattress industry and frugal dwellers. D. The dirty surroundings in a home and in the public.
更多"Passage Two
Bedbugs, stea"的相关试题:
[单项选择] Passage Two
Bedbugs, stealthy and fast-moving
nocturnal creatures that were all but eradicated by DDT after World War Ⅱ, have
recently been found in hospital maternity wards, private schools and even a
plastic surgeon’s waiting room. Bedbugs are back and spreading like a swarm of
locusts on a lush field of wheat. "It’s becoming an epidemic," said Jeffrey
Eisenberg, the owner of Pest Away Exterminating, a business that receives about
125 bedbug calls a week, compared with just a handful five years ago. Last year
the city logged 377 bedbug violations, up from just 2 in 2002 and 16 in 2003.
Since July, there have been 449. "It’s definitely a fast-emerging problem," said
Carol Abrams, spokeswoman for the city housing agency. In the
bedbug resurgence, entomologists and exterminators blame increased immigration
from the developing world, the adve A. People are being tortured by the bedbugs all the way. B. The resurgence of bedbugs is serious and bothersome. C. Infestations of bedbugs have been reported sporadically. D. People begin to hire exterminators to treat bedbugs.
[单项选择] Passage One
Two pressing problems face the world:
economic meltdown and global warming. Conveniently, a solution presents itself
that apparently solves both: governments should invest heavily in green
technology, thus boosting demand while transforming the energy business. This
notion is gaining agreement around the world. Last month the United Nations
called for a "Global Green New Deal". But it is in America that the idea is
really taking off. The United States Conference of Mayors reckons that green
investment should provide 2.5m jobs. The Centre for American Progress thinks
$100 billion worth of spending in the area would provide 2m jobs. The new
president tops both. Barack Obama proposes spending $150 billion over ten years,
thus helping, he says, to create 5m jobs. There is a historical
parallel to this synergy between two worthy aim A. It can provide millions of jobs with little money investment. B. It can promote demand while reforming the energy industry. C. It is helpful to the world’s peace and development. D. It is well accepted by all of the countries in the world.
[单项选择] TOEFL Reading Passage 1 Two Types of Social Groups 1. One of the most basic elements of human life is the way in which we form social groups and interact with the members of those groups. According to sociologists, no one is ever entirely separate from the social networks that surround him or her, and the groups we belong to play an enormous role in determining how we see ourselves and our world. Early American sociologist Charles H. Cooley(1864-1929) defined two principal categories of human groupings, and his ideas are still widely accepted today. He termed them primary and secondary, based on the kinds of relationships individuals in the group share with each other. 2. In primary groups, we form what Cooley referred to as primary relationships. These are marked by strong, long-lasting emotional ties, feelings of intimacy and genuine concern for the well-being of the other person or people. Intan
[单项选择]Passage Two A. Because they have ruined their talents. B. Because they have taken on an unsuitable job. C. Because they think of nothing but their salary. D. Because they are not aware of their own potential.
购买搜题卡查看答案
[会员特权] 开通VIP, 查看 全部题目答案
[会员特权] 享免全部广告特权
请选择支付方式
-
微信支付
-
支付宝支付
立即支付
系统将自动为您注册账号
请使用微信扫码支付
截图扫码使用小程序[完全免费查看答案]
请不要关闭本页面,支付完成后请点击【支付完成】按钮
恭喜您,购买搜题卡成功
重要提示:请拍照或截图保存账号密码!
我要搜题网官网:https://www.woyaosouti.com
我已记住账号密码
| | |